Over the years we have seen video games come and go, and we all remember them. How do we remember them? Usually by name. If a system had a a strong name chances are you heard of it and most likely bought it or the very least heard of it. Looking back at the video game consoles that came out it’s interesting to see some of the names that were associated with them. Some were great some were awful. The names that were really strong, the names that stuck with you or even the names that explained what the console was are all example of good console names. Here are the Top Twenty Best Console Names.

Note: Remember this is only based on the names of the consoles, not the hardware or games that came with it.

I’ve been thinking about the format that I write these reviews in lately and I thought that I would make one important change to my style. Often when I write these reviews I grapple with making them flow right. With this review I have decided that since I am most comfortable writing in show, (hopefully) informative paragraphs I will do just that with Velocity 2X by Futurelab Games.

Video games have clearly been a big part of our lives. From the graphics to the stories to the games themselves. Fan boys have been going back and forth with each other with what console is better who has the better colour, what is a resolution? I really don’t care about any of that because the things I cared about were small things. When a console came out I did care about the graphics (the jump from Genesis to PlayStation was very noticeable) and the games were better too. But what truly blew our minds were the things that the consoles or games did for the first time. When a console or game added something new or tried something new. This is the Top Ten Experiences that Blew Our Mind.

The internet is in upheaval and Sony is already crowned as the winner of E3, only one day into the conference. Did Jack Tretton deliver the final blow to the Microsoft console empire last night? It may not have been the final one, but it was certainly the most significant one yet in the console war of the next generation. And then, Sony proceeded to do a victory lap with Microsoft’s golden goose of yesteryear, Bungie.

This week on the Paranerds Podcast: The Paranerds speak about Dead Space 3, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy VII, Super Mario 64 DS, Black Ops 2, Guild Wars 2 , and go over new releases and the Top Ten Metal Gear Bosses. The two skip news since everyone is focused on the PlayStation 4 Announcement and is joined by Serge and Cory (of 4LOGPC.com) as they all give their input and opinion on the PlayStation 4 and what the future holds for Sony.